Day: May 7, 2018

Original release date: May 07, 2018 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued guidance for Twitter users on changing their passwords. Users should change their Twitter passwords as well as any other accounts that use the same password NCCIC encourages consumers to review the FTC alert for more information. Refer to the NCCIC Tips on Choosing and Protecting Passwords and Supplementing Passwords for additional best practices. This product is provided…

US shippers turning to LTL to move their freight are paying high spot rates, as the carriers balance these short-term shippers with their core long-term customers’ needs. Photo credit: Shutterstock.com. US shippers struggling to book a truckload carrier are shifting business to the less-than-truckload (LTL) market, paying higher spot quotes to… Source: http://www.joc.com

Google plans to wade into the debate over whether technology — and the time spent on devices — is harmful to people’s health, The Washington Post reports. From the report: At its annual developer conference, scheduled to kick off in its hometown of MountainView, Calif., on Tuesday, Google is set to announce a new set of new controls to its Android operating system, oriented around helping individuals and families manage…

Anita Balakrishnan / CNBC: Snap announces Tim Stone, a VP of Finance at Amazon, will become its new CFO, with Drew Vollero stepping down on May 15 — – Tim Stone, a Vice President of Finance at Amazon, has a background in digital content and cloud services — the latter of which is a primary expense for Snap. Source: http://www.techmeme.com

Washington Post: Source: Google to debut at I/O a new set of Android controls that help users manage time they spend on their devices, amid a broader emphasis on responsibility — SAN FRANCISCO – Google on Tuesday plans to wade into the debate over whether technology – and the time spent on devices … Source: http://www.techmeme.com

An anonymous reader shares a report: After the publication of two severe security flaws in the Drupal CMS, cybercrime groups have turned their sights on this web technology in the hopes of finding new ground to plant malware on servers and make money through illegal cryptocurrency mining. […] Now, as time passes by, more malware campaigns targeting Drupal sites are getting off the ground — and two of them have…